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    De·fal·cate
    /dəˈfalkāt/

    verb

    • 1. embezzle (funds with which one has been entrusted): formal "the officials were charged with defalcating government money"
  2. : to engage in embezzlement. defalcator. di-ˈfal-ˌkā-tər. -ˈfȯl- dē-; ˈde-fəl- noun. Word History. Etymology. Medieval Latin defalcatus, past participle of defalcare, from Latin de- + falc-, falx sickle. First Known Use. 1541, in the meaning defined at transitive sense. Time Traveler. The first known use of defalcate was in 1541.

  3. Defalcate definition: to be guilty of defalcation. . See examples of DEFALCATE used in a sentence.

  4. defalcation. noun. de· fal· ca· tion ˌdē-ˌfal-ˈkā-shən, -ˌfȯl-, di-; ˌde-fəl-ˈkā-shən. 1. : failure to account for or pay over money that has been entrusted to one's care. also : an instance of such failure compare embezzle, misappropriate. Note: Defalcation does not necessarily involve culpability or misconduct. 2.

  5. Definitions of defalcate. verb. appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use. synonyms: embezzle, malversate, misappropriate, peculate. see more.

  6. the act of secretly taking money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization or business you work for: There are charges against them of defalcation and mismanagement. We referred earlier to the very high incidence of defalcations by sole practitioners. Fewer examples.

  7. the act of secretly taking money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization or business you work for: There are charges against them of defalcation and mismanagement. We referred earlier to the very high incidence of defalcations by sole practitioners. More examplesFewer examples.

  8. Define defalcate. defalcate synonyms, defalcate pronunciation, defalcate translation, English dictionary definition of defalcate. intr.v. de·fal·cat·ed , de·fal·cat·ing , de·fal·cates To misuse funds; embezzle. de′fal·ca′tion n. de·fal′ca′tor n.

  9. Law to misuse or misappropriate property or funds entrusted to one.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · defalcate (third-person singular simple present defalcates, present participle defalcating, simple past and past participle defalcated) ( intransitive) To misappropriate funds; to embezzle. To cut off (a part of something). To deduct or take away (a part of income, money, rents, etc.).

  11. Defalcate definition: . See examples of DEFALCATE used in a sentence.

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